Issue Contents

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1 FAFSA: an often untapped source of money for students
Donisi--Samantha T. (Student--2006)
Free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) forms need to be completed each year. UNI students are missing out on potential financial help. Process explained; photo.
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2 Stavans asks, 'Who owns the English language?'
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
Hearst Lecture Series features Ilan Stavans, professor of American and Latino Culture at Amherst College; photo.
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3 Carver scholars have what it takes
Donisi--Samantha T. (Student--2006)
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust is engaged in many philanthropic ventures. The scholarship program is aimed at students who have overcome significant social and economic obstacles to pursue education; photo.
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4 Language education demands new legislation
Dvorsky--Anne M. (Student--2007)
Tammy Gregersen states that the United States needs to offer some form of English as a second language, but there is no federal legislation on how to do it; photo.
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5 Bird doggers get noticed
Conaway--Brandon U. (Student--2006)
Iowans for Sensible Priorities helps Iowans prepare to question political candidates.
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6 Congress sends a strong message to President
Ahmed--Ranya R. (Student--2006)
The passage of a non-binding resolution by Congress sends a symbolic message to President Bush. The American people are demanding a change in Iraq war policies.
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7 Carnivorous country folk
Moorehead--Billie (Student--2005)
Concerns of recent image of Iowans on reality television show.
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8 Humans warring with substances
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Discussion of proposed committee to track asteroids and destroy them prior to their striking the earth.
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9 Picking the global path
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Differing opinions on global warming presented.
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10 Culture Corner
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Global warming causes and effects.
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11 Managing marijuana madness
Moore--Debra M. (Student--2007)
Thoughts on marijuana.
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12 Avoid déjà vu by watching foreign films
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Current French films will be shown in Seerley Hall Room 115 for the next five weeks; photo.
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13 Pull over and check out 'Reno 911'
Frazier--James Timothy (Student--2006)
Reno 911!: Miami is reviewed; photo.
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14 Student Voices Students respond to the question; "How did you deal with the bad weather this weekend?"
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15 Panther Profile Hannah Uker is profiled; photo
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16 Jokers to move to Main Street Darin Beck to move Joker's Comedy Club to 410 Main in downtown Cedar Falls. Grand opening is planned for July.
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17 Panther Snapshots Candid photos of UNI students with Barack Obama, Stacy London, and Ben Folds; photo.
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18 There were few Oscar surprises after all Academy Awards results.
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19 Men tracksters capture conference title
Molitor--Neal Andrew (Student--2004)
Men's track team wins eighth consecutive Missouri Valley Conference championship. Women's team places second; photo.
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20 NCAA Tourney push
Kirkpatrick--Kevin (Class of 2008)
Panther men's basketball team needs to win the conference tournament to return to the NCAA tournament; photo.
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21 Panthers rally, defeat ISU
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
Women's basketball team wins in overtime, 74-73; photo.
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22 Batters take two of three
Lathrum--Ashley (Student--2005)
Baseball team wins two of three games against Centenary College.
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23 Softball team improves to 4-4
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
Weekend wins even Panther softball team record.
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24 Panthers 6-0 on season
Rolfes--Kate E. (Student--2006)
Women's tennis team defeats Eastern Illinois, 4-3. The team's record is now 6-0.
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25 Brawls boost attention to forgotten NFL
Fick--Mitchell C. (Student--2006)
National Hockey League games headlined by unrestrained ice brawling; photo.
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26 Iona avoids winless season
Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005)
The loss of their six top scorers from an NCAA tournament team in 2006 led to a record of 2-27 in 2007 for Iona.